![]() ![]() Switched to using the term “macOS” where possibleĪddressed a few small errors and formatting inconsistencies ![]() In this comparatively tiny update, I’ve made just a few small adjustments to keep the book current: Next, Troubleshooting Your Mac: A Joe On Tech Guide has moved to version 1.0.1. In Monitoring Utilities, added Checkmate to the list and included a note about a version of MenuMeters that works on 10.11 El Capitan and later Updated the sidebar RAM Usage Meanings to reflect the correct labels for memory usage categories in Mavericks and later In Exercise Your Notebook’s Battery, mentioned Apple’s advice to calibrate batteries in notebook Macs with removable batteriesĬorrected the name of the link to click for updating Take Control ebooks in Check for Ebook Updates In the sidebar Other RAM Tests, added Atomic to the list of tools for testing your RAM Updated names, URLs, and pricing for various products Switched to using the term “macOS” (the new name for OS X starting with Sierra, due in late 2016) where possible This is a minor update to address a few small issues that appeared after the book’s original publication:Īdded A Note to Readers, which describes all four “Mac fitness” books from Joe On TechĬhanged all the alt.cc and links to use HTTPS (If you have the paperback version of either book, I obviously can’t update that for free, but the Check for Updates URL in the printed book will tell you how to download the latest version in ebook format.)įirst is Maintaining Your Mac version 1.1. If you have the book and didn’t hear from me for some reason, click the Check for Updates link on the next-to-last page of the book. I’ve already sent email to people who bought these books directly from me, informing them of the updates and how to obtain them. Both are free to anyone who had the previous version. Today I’m happy to announce updates to two Joe On Tech guides. Although I can’t keep everything I’ve written perfectly up to date (I’d spend my whole life doing nothing but updates!), one of the reasons I adopted several of my Take Control books and turned them into Joe On Tech titles was that I wanted the opportunity to keep these valuable resources current, since Take Control didn’t have the resources to do so (and I can hardly blame them-after all, I have written 53 books for them so far!). Technology never sits still, and as computer hardware and software evolves, I like to make sure my books reflect the current truth. Mondays release of OS X 10.5.5 brought a slew of updates136MB worth in the Software Update version on my Macmost of which were described in Apples nicely-detailed release notes.Free Updates to My Mac Maintenance and Troubleshooting Books ![]() Ive now updated all the machines in my possession, so I thought Id share my experiences with the latest OS X update.īenner Deer Fence has the best deer fencing, Heavy duty metal deer fence, plastic and polypropylene deer fence supplies and materials to protect your garden, plants, hemp, and vegetable gardens. Many of our deer fence materials make great dog, cat and pet fences. Mac operating systems are free since the launch of OS X Mavericks in 2013. Windows 10 was likewise a free update until 29 July 2016 (out of Windows 7 8) but today, you are going to need to cover 119.99 for the Home edition of Windows 10 and 219.99 for Windows 10 Pro.Īs noted, this update addresses a few areas that were probably affecting many Mac users. All of us will appreciate faster Spotlight indexing, improved accuracy in handling repeating iCal events, bug fixes in Mail and who wouldnt welcome extensive graphics enhancements? These are all things Apple described, of courseso just how well do these changes work, and what else changed behind the scenes that hasnt been disclosed? MacBook Air users will welcome improvements in video playback and processor core idling, and iPhone users will now find that Time Machine backs up their iPhone backups. Mac's Fence serves all of Eastern Kansas and Western Missouri for commercial fencing and gates and also serves Eastern Kansas for residential fencing and gates. We've installed thousands of miles of fence: chain link, custom ornamental iron, aluminum, steel, wood, PVC, handrail, and high-security fences. Mac OS X celebrates its tenth birthday today. The groundbreaking operating system was introduced to the public on March 24, 2001. Mac OS X helped reverse Apples fortunes in the desktop PC.
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